/l i n e ilen*P4o COnvfatlim ro i lin.vii),AG,,Au F . 6. The State - beinohilitio Votivention to, .34 was largely 1140(.1e4 W defecates ere-tirZsda. - Resolutions went - adopted in.substance as follows.: , T: ist. All tifen,"irreipectirti."o, 'Marty, are invited to unite T or the • termitiatiori'of We' calamities which now depresti our distrac ted and unhappy land. 2d. The Union was formed ,in •fraterni ty• and concession, and cannot 'exist in the a bsence of that brotherly spirit... l • - 3j. We will earnestly, enviport, every . co nstitutional measure -.tending . , to. re... verve the Union, of the States: can not therefore suppers istration, whose course is_ 'es.trOCtivet of the Union and government. • • 4th. The war is note being milidtteted; not for the restoratbotp of theUnion,:but tor the abolition of iflavery 'tit& the A o : struction of the Republic. . • Eit.h. Under our form of government, the sovereign power is vested in.the. pie, and rests upon no other loundrition than their will. The people are Arc...only lawful sovereigns, and the public fdrie tionaries are their servants. The differ ence between a - government , and the ad- ministration is defined. - • , . 6th. On tbnpart- of the rebel• states, - if a disposition is shown to return they should be welcomed back with all their dignity, equa!ity; and rights unimpaired. 'rile seventh resolution denounces arbi trary arrestS. ' _ The eighth asserts the freedom of speech and of the press.. The ninth denounces the Conscription law as unjust and oppresSife; Titit Minnie% obedience to it unless the courts decide it unconstitatienih , The tenth endorses the course of .Gov. Seymour, of New York. - , The ,eleventh nonnitieridatirsoldieiti, inul says they are ,ns„orthy a nation's grate . it Bon. Bitim ate candidate of last year, was nominated for governor with. greatimanituity,_ _ A private letteiffititlith-to irterater of the convention was read, in'Whieh he expresses the opinion thatsadnes:ll - ii rules the hour; "and . the rein:lithe can be saveu from \ iiiipending.ruin only by the co-oper ation of A n censervative men against the spirit of fanaticism. lie declares his op position to the// ; emancipation % proelatua. lion, to the cotifiscation,act, to - the enboi dination of the civil to' the military ~attt hority,,.and .$ays • opposition to the liar policy of the administration is not opposi tion to the government... To spore the:reiteration ditto 'Union is the first, duty of the citizen. Brief speeches were made, and the eon ventionadjoutilea. G3od Advice—No Forcible Resistance to the Conscription' Law. Senator Hendricks, of Itutiatia,ltia late speech in Rush county, ht.' tbat &at& thus spoke about the Conicriptioilairl " But is resistance by force right? To this most important'questimi I now you will give a considerato and honest res ponse. Concurring in the- judgnient. of a majority of the people of the State, I be lieve the law impolitic, and Many of its provisions wrong. Uwits opposed. td its enactment, and desire its modification or repeal. But it was enacted according to the forms of the Constitution, by the body constituted-onder that., iu,strumeat, and .eotnes us deinariding. our obedience. Reifect fef7,legitintitii,notberily had dience to law has long been a cherished sentimept of the political party to-which it is my pride to belong : , 1)oft that. sen , t iment not commend itself to the judg ment and conscience -of every gold att. zee and of every lirtuons man; who de sires the restraints and safety of law rath er than, I,hc, ..freednia Juirestrained li cense ?• cFheantigeront _dOciiitteithat the conscience of the citizen may sit in judg-, went upon laws enacted in proper form, with a view to-their resistance, has never been adopted anYeaniiiderible portion of this'tate, - -atid - -_has at all limes been bitterly oppospd bYtheDintocrag. ;It: is a doctrine subversive'ersvell ordered, got rn men and' has: contributed largely -to the calamities that haye.befullowour try." The Senator-fiwther said: t am not insensible to the thetthat,very many persons do not approve the hither prosecution of the war, for the reason that they .do-not believe thatit can re- - store the Union; and 4innitnihe dissever- . ed sections; ?Odle theraild otherg i ccon-. stittnini,l 'stippOie,* majority.; and per. • haps a, (104(.4 m ajority - of the Teeple' of 1 the :S ta te ; doini t it and/v:44mA ilppro!ve the • war o li fiy t Of- the Admmititintwt4-and4 appreciate the-.:embarrassment they ttlinst experience . evell heingy 091,721PetW to serve in thiarmytundefittelf-i caretontan- ces ; yet it is to he- remembered thatthe Administration rititifaut be :4:overthrown, 4:1 '.its policy _.modified - bta refusal to obey I .law,nt to Ikzoroplish Abat vontly to lie deaired, we' must ,look - to free sptech, a free. press,' and alria ballot s unless, indeed; ive esteem the departures from constitutional limits SO 'great as to jrnfe: Ov 4 CiltiON*4l pass.througn that . , farrie,eooeo ken of ',.fatinulenee /that webilveevei ken la tkatilf abe publican leaders asti*lnt i Ala 'they are theonlyiraimirqV ip: theagorth. --- It tbeirtlilme beoanve4 - 411/ibe-ivett Statea'vtnied laat Ml:by4lg-,Pamarlta gave majoritipa . fattreason tirThi'ClittelitiCPAriPOO*9 on or the olAeet'au4 , most _promisentoDenA, eratie"five.riiio Ohio, propezeago-W. rn : —r SP. Aftekitti:stgorMileiv tbelriglatifllW4W h'' • an'T • • • Ell t ril i AT A *4l6 l, ,Mr AllbUT , l3 2 :4EV l atiblifiti. : • zifirdra4SArocWri 311.1 1 14:at.e • Broo yni•••ias,:itslattusi GiMalpin, 3. Sterlingi: e • • Choounnt=zEitAtitialiPa'lr-i Cfiffoicl— r Attott- -- Mitten W; Rivenburg. Dimook—Ny. C. Miles,, FWAit"140 1: 411 1- 1 1 . , 1-cs° P 1175 rfordS* • Herrigkeifi, SirAktril b Jeslmp—Jer. Baldwini.:Fri.d. Dayton. .Nl k reir 3111164 1 31te , tiL New Milford.=-S:A3reen.- 4 " OaklandS: Frasier. Rush—J. N. Kenny. - Springville—g.Priebard, S.D. Thomas. TRAVERSE JO RORP.--IST. 'WEEK. L . Tit4t---7.140,r11P3hatt.,, - Ailtrrn-zaig..,‘Dayjs, _,Prpowyn--71.4.„1111r41,1 %a+ CO* I jBGik o,4(..)tianghn. ChoconutTAELlV. Ttdred.. -; - Forest Labe TL - Bolles. Franklin—R. W. Smith, Lev iSniniriers i Jas..Tdwnsend. ' , ' ;•': Gibson—S.*Coon, Roper,'G.' H. Pickering. Great. Bend .Boiough.—John- T. -Car lisle. - • Harnmni - H-W. Dyre. Harford-I:'•T..Follett, 41.1. Perry; G. Wilmarth. Herrick44-Fir Eraidett; - Jesenit•—R. 13: Downer; John , liowell. ....Lenox--John _ . Montroser-Tir; H. - Bqd, James Deans: `'Neitr - Milford Borounii;--Hdratio Gat. rett. knsh---Wm.Vatighn. Silver Lake—E. 11... Rill. • • - Springville—A. Squires; C. W. Bard.. TRAVERSE JURORS-2ND WEEK.; Ararat—E: Bushnell. Carteri3GE.V.obitin. Bridgewater—W. ,W,,Buhard. . Brooklyn—George Chapman.. Clifford—T,Burdick, , Choconut—C. Deliihanty, Dinioc 3 / 4 —C. J. LathrokS.'Tyler, Dundaff—Charles Slocum. Friendavilleierick. Matthews:: Fraotd,imrnW:,C, SPAN.* E... - Great Bend = li.,N, lye,, A. F. Troy. Welimpn. • .. Gihgen---WillianH. Pope. Harmony--G. H. .ArKune. Je...sanp---- - John -Bartlett. . ,i7 . 000n-tt-G.#'l% - bfry.' Lathrop .=' -11 M It. Bailey, I.'l;l:Chapman, . Lee. ' • , Lenox.,,StanchrDavior. W. 4 M. Tingley. Middletown—R. Ban d,eraon. E.V.Bradfotd: Bushhformin 'Granger. tilko.4ll-111egxim. Spimgville—T4 Risky.. • • .: noutami+C."A.,Davhs' ' . , . _ rTake earnof.your heath..and that of your children, - and [fiend other salera tug except Herrick Allen's Gold Medal Saleratns. It is acknhwledged as being the only perfectly harmless article in the market; is peculiarly adapted to benefit grk rIli& iditonutefirtit; htW drAPePti?irs9P.A. pa W fun . loll e o4tieta. Use it instesd•ofsodw `ltas much better. Grocers.witlyiffroggisti - Mill.if: Depot 11 "iberti. Strett New Iler 1 " 7 Editor or Desnoessas., Dicta Sm :—With your permisilotrl Wish to say to to the renders ofyour paper that I will send - by return mail to all who Wish it, (free.) a Recipe, with hill dim dons for making and using a simple Vegetable 1 elm, that will effectually remove, in ten days time. sa Pimple i:: Blotch 'T an. o:ales and all impurities of the $lll.l ttleilsbit, ' • "jrmoghgo4 siliVidso fee6l6 abase bavieg.ltild Beadi4kir bare Faces. slmple,dlrectionaandlhformatlon that will enable them , to :daft Aron greletli of tXlikaliatlt Half. Whiskera,,oe lifoustsehe. Palen then fif/WI sitt• pito:stigma iutswered by rim!! Mall withOul ci Fi rrrar i A l 4ll ll 4:tireaktf• 47, • — 411 P,4 83 1 ! g rA w11 ; 4 3 111r b CE Jal~i 80-aema Use that pi' .13. liebabold's Retract Blichmloraltwomplairds behhiote to tiersez.— No: Wilily ahraditha without Avarld .nohe . whew arm tried brthem.. .it is aged to maim oroldtathe do- Mao or theme of ilie,lefore mid after roarrieddiddithg =dater eazdinemmti tostrehltihrh thttnerrecireacire ottani to its proper thamiel.sadlovisortatethelooltem. down Censtiudiati; toms whatever MS* origips=.; Um no mare worthless phis 1. Take iteimbolaro„ Buctsa;.= See severtbiewrithbr *Moir oidam:-Cht , 9 l u , and send for It. • , - VO9ZS- - LETTER An fIifiIitY,SEWING,MACHINE, _.{wirersixonr thetestithd.chospeataril mostbenutihil of iliMewlkl; Machines. This =whine WU slaw, anythintv, hose tho canning of luttrritin Titrietatt.ol of an over coat...Anything:an Pilot or, IleaveiCitith *Wu le the , soften Gauze or la everacadylo do Mow& to perfectitnClU rea •bertka4== quilt And has a capacity foreswear. variety, n stork. .Thisienotthe'onlynnuialdne that eau fell.•nhetn; bind, and soforth. but It will do so better•thanierTottkm nieldne. , TheLetter , "AltFamtly ileiringliichinenury be had Ina great variety of collie: aussi. 'The ... .len .; _which is no* Deeming so poplar. is. Os Me Done one MLitt= be folded Into a hoz or tissa.lrldch' s s itietirpennedannskesa besetifoloabstantisinnodapacions table for the work to restapok. ' The. Asset lima ern trassinable design—We maths irood vew ULU, native forestooranbasnatelyllnishedaaartcantitelte.thein: n me brindlicAcei we all arellsappliedwith theantweedies4oll.l4 o .4afthe very bestanality.t..: fiend fors eopy orlitatnten&Co.'s Starnsensn'o -. 111.1r • Ph.ilaATlmildSU MER it CM :lba , 450Btarotroto‘ k TOSAN •I W de OU O w lTSXMlLAMentibiiolaolm• Ttariblelftelanai li lient i gk Cr , l #o ltElteLl-, A MOST ratable Air A1..0f 4°l:lsl.l4.ols4l,ko4oolllllngraTinge• Dr. How teeeyso IIIeCIUN On OTIVIP Algi.Malar-s!entile 012 Woonni.llolfrabrololOtr Wm% alle SOW aliorderivotevoyipunaild* lint% 601410 = 11 'Mr uttiropoodx, cum' Thelneetintot,Dr:' enter Mae Ultra , qui stale.iinbentatte&bet WU Wood 00- - lid Oa Of snaterects moms. Who* been Induced to ftteed histandicaluehdeift:Monetlie the anew of tdslifo roveiely mitti,' • It Is .s volume that dolobl Dots tosilyto tholliatoW'sntivo of *wet dew* ossipoleolOr tlittr 11‘ , Uot , aloof the most awinlattit - Isiiisteltrell that efetlidiri ationewo: artm senairebr warded froantweeksetoserowagliteTted Stelae fors) onto to IlAOloooriorS UNSTa' Address; rot lood.DeEt M ootraletinhillos X r elr Twit= • /112 , 11.11111 1 / 4 4 • = , , , ,tsr • 1 1, , '*- •- .--'-,- -, -, , ,rc'e ". - 4::::37 , !-. i" , " 1 ",F , '"'- c'-'"'" . - ' -"''." .' ::- ...! i.:i . - -:,. -.• .•.,. . . , API? Otialat n...........u.t...._„„v...„.4„,:•.„,„,„,.....„,.......5, ~....t. 47 150004 f , - .-ist!t!!!‘„•.„-;•.• ..,..;,....,...;;;,..,- - . 220t1 „,...f..,•.....„..,..,...„ .T.., ..,... i .•,. ......,..e.,1„7.._ t• .. ,r . : .. * 4.;t:Zik , 1a:5" , .2...4.^=r!;Adtt.',..t. ' , I tabu kw inx-azsoi" Amp- ', ' vrait=urrlTAlNtes: i 4.1 I ' i t irA -- u pf..... _,...- i3rsMAtettor. ,reprs.Ben elt. ruiceuern Altirrelne,-tre..; elf 1. 1 - -m e k 'worMacres ac rthe following pricom for the,preo.' :514. rtri - 20 t151004011:resTOVVO. 5 ems for mrscra ikr , 1 I gte fO r r W. , MOW Dr.tnte ! AClPpit2,'4 ..• 1. 4 I:_ 1 ' allio4tiod CtialAtiy landleartatinnitots is het. a x 5.1 3 7 4 11 Q feet. atlsWeadi. gapble by one dollar or ThergroPtilarigt 554 tutor. are.iltotteolet Chet?. ' Warlatt.toevrishlp,, Xteillogtoit Courkt7."New' 'ateio ther 1111Ortoenpapat. wait a P. Q 4 1 040 0 - - -/!.. M cxsAnk'' , I ireb.SAti. ~ 1 1, 1 40.110,645ilitiectahrw 19t1t. 114,6111einlintsred iitlfervotia tleblllty; In end Pkeinittne cay'andTairthllit error. uta. :mod i & Are to'llittellt others:will be Itapprto - faro• lifito all *Yo Otod it (belt 6f 661 , 116) the•• f Peaacl'e ratilotollot =be ilmple Remedy toted In Ma ease: Thad 1001030 ra nt Y brif it.xptriettee 4 -and` 001106111 a ~.yalaibld re 1, ; ; t-aiff-reteelve "the' eatoei 'by return 94.117:111:i0''''''' • -, Fta; 601fanalf apett. ifo*Tolit.' 1111=121111 --1 4074219.,. , . the.7iii.insf.,lyitev. NV; IttotorrdsoN"Mrijouvr V. HELD , and Great-Bend. 'Atte,litiOil;fcllStblikerS ouz,AuksnisAturatrrE I O B rXtiZram wa y Pold, h ilea u Vrien ca .lie CAI; will t!_tliii,Vila a N i nf. alike and acute. Ex, IL D. *anima. Ag;.1111486 1 1. : _ • kili46 4l'' t 6 No tice. r or s- Lrrivah ) fmturtritstrattolitiavitiectn gianted to the sutishlibeimithe eitatellS:A.lßOodruff. deed. all persona indebted teitaid decedent will please make paymentoino those havi cialinisupon Well:Vats will pra sent the& duly *Mated ng for seal 'meet. • •• . • .` ' o' WEI. -IL BOYD, hdm•r. Itostroso,Atr. 121, VOL Gls hlt vilifies seen by the abase that the co-partnership fietetofore existing mules the name of BOYD & WOOD RUFF is,dissolved by the death of Mr. Woodruff and is It livery desiMble that the scanintiof said arta shonld bo closed as, speedily as possible, all persons having en. settled' ecconnts,vm well as those whose notes are dee. will pleaskteke notice, and govern themselves accord ingly.' The stlrvlving.partner •ma'y be found ' t the old stand.ionter 'of Twrnpike and Main streets. -Mcmtreme Aug 13, 1868. Ow • WII. H. BOYD. .P,NRVIA.L:„ , ADTIIII; NRINQER. • Rot 7. targeNacidly Write r, $lO CO Fn: 4:` Dledilltti do" ' • - T 00 ros-2,11 ' "-do ' • ' = - 800 'do" • ' • ' • 550 No. 8. Large Hotel do ' , ' 14 00 Ilit. - 18adedinm Latedry,:' {to run by tam f: 18 00 No. 811.14sge - - do -i ortand, f 90 00 Nos. 1X and 9 have no Cogs. All others are warrant. ed. 'Aim ifitthosisegenerallY ttsetliti private twines. Okuige Zed& Orate "Aniericao Agilealturist, ' says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WHDIGER: " can feadily wring opt alubteU oiclotbds in a few iiiinatee, It is u'reality a clothes saver! A time smell 'and and strength Emmert The saving of gar. ments Will alone pay a' large per ventage on its cost.— We 'think the'maehtheiench more than imps for itself every. year in the- vi ofgarmentsl There are sever al kinds, nearty'lllke ill general constmction, but we eonalder it important that the Wringer be- fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garmente may clog the Tot lers..entithe rollers upon the erank-shaft slip and tear the clothes; or thq rnbloei breakictose from rho abaft.— Our ofrn oueetr thekAtit taake..' and It la ds good as new after nearly fox years' constant use." • Sem Wringer with Cog Wheels is warranted In every particelar. No Wringer.can be durable without -cog whcds. , . sr Capytk sierWanted lir every town. Owrecept of this price from plates where none I ing, we will send the Wringer free of expense. • Forpartimilars and 'circulars address 4,. IL C. 13HOWNINC/„3l7Broadwily, N. Y. .Ate... • • • • • .• ST: CIELIRLES HOTEL , • 33 - uatvgeois -- t tel Aug. 49. fie& GlittONl - HIGH SaH.OOL, ca•x;Eigs4porz, , PROF. M. L. HAWLEY, Principal, E. B. HAWLEY, Assistant. Mrs. M. E. HARRISON, Teacher of Music. The Fill Term of this School will cont trietoe ca,,Wednesdav, Sept. 2, 1863, and continuemlexen wee e: ~z ,-. rtobte;!P of. l rvallalia• maw, . ~...' .. .. _..,... ....._ .......... . ..... . .... 12 0:1 Ccatunoa Dlnglisii ' • 350 Meier do. ' L.51113tiev,M51(5e51210*-.„ - • 5 ....... 4 50 00 6 00 WC Extra. - - - . For dresio kol particulat=limito Board,ThiaiMai 13c.. ad ,r.cil 7 Particular attention willtilven to those Cladding to teach. -: Debating andLitem— ry Clubs will be formed, mid Lector= givetrduring the Term. No deductions on account-of absenceeexcept in eases of prolonged illness. Gibson, Aug. let, f 563.., ~4w GRAbtO /* 1100 . L • ..1:•,'•"1.11kr...214":11411:1118114:16 Inard4lolo noro'.tigVof itontrose J. bwriftgainumithe snit eonimodidus Amidemy building and'Appanana, open tneirilebuoloa Tteesdvy the latifty of BeEtembey, Prof. _ • Rev. J. ir.:I9ICONIti of-Languages. XtbaLomanut DlXOfir iL c t Ae lo stants . .111881111 . 11181111 Jul, 1,01,41.CA1QA16 Tate , ar of Mate. — Vint* PEE Tram a wEWL troitiplls iinitaitrom oat oribelloinub . • Primary _ - • $g pp Common Pagliet Pampas ' ' 800 •Htgher 4P!-da,(l.o4l.WigCiAllga layer 'Marino 10 00 greezakiez , as clump= 411 1 ibunsil -- AokPisteoo4lo o Yfririalcin!-PrellViiiilti teac'• .NoMfort;will bestarid.to give titelirlool a high.Pms i and thiirader. and make it worthy of public patronage. ,Ourterrelters ahradyangaged. are all parsons of acknowi• i*L'"odabllity and swam and °Mar teachers will beans. podia the wants the School demand.. !•:-The idaseei wtii beibovadedatto furnlsfr the balite eilitioirfor nnprtrremant, and excite an honorable mad -titian - • : •7 , 4taril atthe Ercit liVite - families; or =O4l IttaLoboitili sairesnari pritri blarkrei 2 -pi&A thelloard.' • - • FITCH; Prat. W; . =*p,'SCILO O.L♦ NO -4, • I. ll2llcipais . PAPPT o , 177 tho New Milted Noma) Bawl fra Tall Term wEIDNISDAT sEpr a ll `ndl i the nie tbitaxe inmen aLitan " lefilannab asui.W.Fairocald 4311414trici= nowrovAt „„*in i rog if" , ,A 0 50 - • iPIANIT... - '7neßin'nrcAl 50 7 smiths fingateal Irelleaati man ;, M tel* 13 7 2 " 3"114 ltomal Naar ! Tana a* of lV n nt tmotvesssoint jusessalect of t he twat tar maLesir: ate ta mossiblisirsgstias. .„ griasse essar bs otiseh at luo co W r = s 21r 4 °ss aM'T - T'Tyi7/ .r 344 ANIVI!"'—• t - WIRAL - COOP ra . ...f • • /013.' : ‘ • " 1-1 " r • • ti:fl Thignitialek ...1 4k e n if o r g i ornxigunini to dendlbr 'Met trims In theP 1. erdatil, Wit) purchase passage Mkt ntpi Lttin at*, Une from the gose r ib t ri. _ f 3lii#rase;4l47,l7„ tees, " a- iatavas..= ..I).E, sundry write:heed Punt thie toninot Jareeeluent Pleas of BristpubleusettPV:Aeld ;•P toe directettenddclivered. I have ItelP•dialld fixtdrhi ttou, andwrir nil at pnbilc Tame at the Cotenhotie itr IdoittroPg, pa - Elate:day. the 161.1tday of '‘Aultlig, at oteclitillitty the Ibllttertng ditscrlbed:Por lead Ail shat eeitaln plea or of hin ' d etteate In, ' town4 l 4 of Lenox, bounded and deettibedriS to wit: Beennlng at a post th the highway leading from Baton Winery thentenlong paid -higkweypolttet. BS' cut 93,111ttutpercires, thentejtotdb B V. 4 94 PPeztk e s, rhene .itouttile.cast 19:perches, thece ,: 1 0 0 . LI , /v. eat 10 Perches. thence south 1.3' east 18'perees. taellCel south 70' east ,7 perec, s, thence south 90' east,4l„ I•latitallurettes4 thence south .69,:castlapercten thence south eireasto_ll wths perches to it Cotner be bud eon. teYed to Jett ftddlitt, thence by ;bendier Seth 17' east 98 9-10tha perches tc a corner thereof In'the line of Jen Sheridan's lands, thence by the , same, youth !ca t Tr_. . 1-10 the perches to a post In the-line of Marvin Elareert lend, dittige alongsald line noitlyir west 9140th pere ea to a post, a corner of said Barber's land, tbece north 24* west 43 Meth perches to a post, another ; corner at saidiZtarirer'a land, tbcncB untb,7o - west 26 sod 8-10tlut ecrcnesto a comers& said Barber ' s ' land, thee notch 00* - wes - toe perches, and thence norttrar west 20 pet , elms ta the place of beginning; containing 68 Urea and In patentor land, bet the steno mom or lass, _with the apptifttlllMM, ono house, one Imin!ivattepatt, trees, and abetne amain:m cave d. • •; • ! wall- 11 **Y. use of Coden. All that Certain piece or parcel of landiltdate inNew Milked, bounded and described as Ibllowgg to wit: Be ginning eta post in a Line of the Daniel 81111oL so call ed..thence brae same south 70' weet 91) perthes to a hemlock sapling corner. thence by m lend forinetiy tit Bar rett Idiye,sonth 19' matt 69 perches, thence north to e pust and stones., thence south Itr . west 16 perches to' post.llhence 'south IV 'east GO percheitton post, and atones, bence north 71' east- 104 perches to -a heap of atontitence by land formerly of Lincoln Hall northlr westlloperthes to the.placo of beginning, contalnieg 79 acres and 20 perches ; be the same more or 1e a; with the apportenancet,one framed - house, and about 0 acres !m -g. A. ~.I'ffidt.rergiLlff.:Nychtttef. - I. , Ail that certain piece or parcel of landsittude in Abe townshipof —,Ftarmony, bounded and describeil winnows to alp on the north-by land of Jonia-Tiyhar.:Owthe cast by land of Jacob Newell; on ,the south by land of H. K. Newell, and on the west by land of Jacob Taylor. con taming about 17 acres., be the same more or leas: ode frameddwelling-tor:se, bancs_and all lasi oved.-be lug tho same land,dcedod by Joao Toylgr- to litolisio Patrick, dated. Jan . -9, eta. Frances Cobb as: J. IL Patrick. .- All that certain tract or parcel of land athletes in the ''townships of elloentatend and Liberty: bounded and de- scribed as folloWs to' wit : beginning at a stake' and stones, scorner otland of Lea Smith, thence; north 2%' east ailit 6-10this,rods to the -cornerof land`occupied' by licThtniels, thence north 80* 60 min. east by McDaniel's, land 75)6 rode to a stone near the west, side of the high way, thence ninth lair 47 rodsto an elm stump, thence north ne 45.14 rods to , a birch sapling, thence mist 275 rods, thence south lfi,te east by line of tract Gil 3-10ths an original corner, thence south 1" 27 min. west M i r t rods to a stake and stones, thence south 1 deg. west 150 rode to a chestnut, thence north 85tieg. 6 Elite west 61 rods, thence South 234 deg. west 84 rods, thence south 87% deg. east 130% rods to east bounds of saldwact, thence south along the same 44 rods to • point 40 4-10ths rods from southeast corner said tract, thence westerly parallel with the south line and along part 04 said south line 486 rods to the beginning, containing 964 840ths acres, with the appurtenances, - 4 firmed houses, Sharps, 1 steam saw-milt, some fruit trees and about 125 acres improved. Also, another piece in Liberty townshilp, described aa follows, to wit: being the whole of origin al lots no. 67. 68,15 and 743, lying together' In' the tract formerillififiL A. Law and containing Wan 4429741)70111 acres, as surveyed by Wm., Warts the 10th day of April tezer. together with all and singular the above described land, ways, watt re. water Courses, rights, libcrtle4. prSv fle lummvementa. hereditsments and appurtenan ces, ic.land all improsed, Edwin Eldridge traOtehecessFaintaini. Ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Yid- ditto:ea. tioundc4. aud'iblicribed- no follows, to wit: be tinning/l at • poet, in the road. the southeast corner of Pee eery 's, land. thence by his land nortl:62 deg: weal 79 perches to a - post, it - corner of -sailtifeery's land, fb a st i ao land north 25 deg. east 8i . :lemt;000t land north 85 deg. west 182 parches to the new road, thence by the same south deg. west 54 perches to' the nortSwest ebtnetorltichel itcoglis tan:LAW:nee by his line isonth 65 deg. east SW. perches too post in the first ntentionedroad, 'and thence by paid toad icorth'474Tig, wa n an perches, apd north a 9 deg. 19 perches to th Of beginning, containing 82 saes, mote orlon', with the and about 03 acres 'improved. - =ups, trustees est. of H;Rose, dee'd, vs. John . , • AB-that:certain piece or palm) of !And situate in the b o rough of Great - Bend; hounded as described as fol lows, %dal% : On the north by land of C. 8. Gilbert,- on the east by the public highway. on the south by lath of A. P. Stephens. and pn the north by land of David L. Taylor. containing 6.9o o feet of land. llcing An front 60 ft: anpl ruunidg back lilt) feet. together with the appurtenan onafouned dwelling house sad all improved. Tter s'..Dedier; aft - 6. - - L' ter 's- c Estate of Peter-Jeckson, iate-of Bridgewa , yn. : qtleatotlirettco lll l_ • I'* ( 4 Rusf wair*64, Agiuo.4 .. Dvid i ruw. ~.. ' ' ' Thfittlificiiittntinte hat* sou= their stoontatethe Restates 0D1ea..14 and s the. County of,gannenatma. ,: A ndost tits . me will bepresenteil taihelialgestof Vie 10 ..t ig oi - mrs of salfreoanjy. oigMht:sthilyAltiran IP. - lajar.Jte t W a44 "Wwin el . iiriti;iteigiaW Reighltees 9fficiS Na1}4 1 , 1 7 - 1.4 4 1 *, .:.'..---...--, . , . nvatips - otthn) SIPPIRMIC O7 . Art I :Ps *was betellkamPhis . "OS' . ~~~ '~ ;Auditociir.Nouce. . :-G 1)z- . •-: . •••-• ..i:• ; GREAT- tO „. , , r›,:Jr4. • G -I -_) Where yen ate care of gettlez the wort h . of yen s man= ey, is at the . ST I. 3E : t.M Gatitabtrg, - Isenbaitut, *, CERT/Mt RISE IN bps put ds on our guard sad we bare 'stay isiein & I mo stock, mblch enables us to Mrer to our customer!. quaf ft on equally as good Marinas forraerly,conaldmingtbelst a AT TEE STORES Or 6utituirtril, • Itosenbunin Montrose, Snsq'a County, pa n • Elmira, New-York Unswiehanna Depot, Pa. OUR FALL .AND WINTER STOCK Is , acarrizolete ,— We are determined notto be bAdone, either leprites or qualities,—and we will endeavor to give bur 'Ct114.0131011 all possible' aatiafitetion. • . ..' - ' -- - 1 : : e LOT lIIN Gi.'- In this brandh our stock is complete, and will be sold lower. snd moretastefully finished than any one-bortie establishment. or any four-horse concern this aide of N. York City, is able to offer or produce. We can' assure the publictlat we constantly emplby. the best cutters 'and workmen to make up our stock. • or Garments made to order Or On the shortest notice. fard Good Flt warranted or no 'ale. • In order to close out our stock of :-AlRnirg22l .01071911tiVo we . ;i4ll;i4llat a rakaiLiuivance above cont.• . . .. G O ODS :. 'FURNISHING .. A Great Stock ecintanay kept, and sold/owes than the lowest at ...- - 6nitenbtl.q, Tvosenbauin f;I:o's Idonteose. -Jammu Ist, 1863. . . -... , , ~ Dissolution. -77 Fir m of 11. SMITH & SON is tills day dlssobred ; mama] consent; those indebted to the raid Aim by note ur account are requested to call at the aft:mover Wm. Ccioper & Co'a Banking House, end pay up.— Psyment may be made to H. or W. Smith, of the to &mot H. Smith & Soo. H. SMITH, W. Earn. llontrole,June iFt, 1863 icoMr4iirratir - TIINIMITTAL-14.1 1 3EFIESS in all its branches will be carried on at.the old ofilce of U., Smith & Son, by the undersigned: ' PCTIOTIII wishing artificial Teeth are invited to WI and examine epecintens and prices.'" All J. work promptly and neatly &Me, 'and warranted. will dciall kinds of bental Work at as low figures at sito9l4 in this county, or elsewhere. • ,• • • • nrltie R _plainty auttintvprfill to have 'their wurk 'done by's ESSIDENT _• • • - • wit. EMITS, Resident' Deal" Jun 0161141 8 1311 .:. it ' • " - Molllrfte• Ft, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER. A now supply. . TORTIIiLL'B•• . . SOLDIERS':;:PENSIONt BOUNTY - PAS; --)- TrutuuderAilitiked, Lama or Taz I:4ontioi 4 ••• WEST, will eta prompt , attention' io dolmen- Intit roi l utd . . to, his. care. Charg es and r i . nt ip o rrix rmatima *marmo t dorysBl, 1863. 8m ' _ . A UD.TI,DNEEIL LIC ENS DA ucenee for .tbernarpeso of rote Iltdonceriug, and tuivlng hidisevend leant e_lcPerreli?) in ow bust ese„ now tendert his, Bernina' to „um Piano: in tent capacity. Norio tint s Licensed Auction • ;In sack. under a nalt7ota6o. , bee act.of Joji lett IMlkace‘ ls,9 ' • s um de& Iteittiemn" ; overebr - maii4nTlP-, o.'svrToat. ThieridatillnPa. g• • '.. ".! • • • PR O P t 0 nut a lll u ll - L AlliliSOL dots t r r ' ors' tholovh-treCfa* 6 &Back andßattve Sheep. which ho: wishes to Airptitie of. or bleeding Forest Taikti.Aoo4 11363. IFm MILON . . . , ‘DR;tI)A; EL .LATROP:. evertcz. pela,cdosor a Cc e• oldNanking B a oum.— X 7 Surge:Tin pastioular. -,prltererene ao• n ex. LliontrossOly E•:1. I to* P‘Veldpfirigarto-riltik_ - Not 1 " Pl: 7 :sogunt. • • SS ; t —lr: •